Kelly Slater didn't win the World Title in 2014, in fact he ended up fourth behind John John Florence. But going into the final event of the season, he still had a chance. His Semifinal heat at the Billabong Pro Tahiti against his younger adversary, Florence, has been regarded as one of the best of the entire season. Slater may be the oldest guy on tour, but he's showing no signs of stopping.

Joel Parkinson nabs a 10-point ride in the J-Bay Semifinals, with two tubes along the way.

Joel Parkinson finished the 2014 WCT season ranked sixth in the world. Parko in fact has finished among the Top 10 four years in a row and made two Finals in 2014. He is always a threat and his Perfect 10 at J-Bay is certainly a reminder.

The five-time World Champ reaches perfection as she takes the title at the first women's WCT event at Trestles.

Stephanie Gilmore's sixth World Title was no easy endeavor, coming down to the final heat of the final event in 2014. However, Gilmore demonstrated what all others did not over the most recent season, consistency. Her Perfect 10 at the Swatch Women's Pro Trestles is an example of the type of surfing Gilmore has driven her competition to expect.

Courtney Conlogue had a rough start to 2014 with an injury at the Rip Curl Bells Beach. However, Conlogue made her way into the Quarterfinals or better in the last three events of 2014 and easily requalified. With performances like this one in Maui, expect big things from the Californian in 2015.

Antoine Delpero (FRA) scored the only Perfect 10 in the Quarterfinal of the World Longboard Championships, China presented by Wanning.

Antoine Delpero scored the only Perfect 10 in the GoPro World Longboard Championships in Riyue Bay Point, China. Conditions could not have been more perfect and Delpero's unbelievable left was captured by a drone controlled GoPro. The technology may be new, but Delpero's style is reminiscent of something much more classic.